[Free] Introduction of OneClickChords saturation plug-in Nano Saturate (Win only)

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Introducing Nano Saturate, a saturation plugin for OneClickChords

Today I would like to introduce Nano Saturate, a saturation plug-in released by a new developer, OneClickChords.

Nano Saturate has 11 different saturation types.

It's pretty good, so I recommend it!

I played 11 kinds of saturation with Kick.

It's a good feeling that the characters are different.

It's light and the "Drone" and "Resonance" parameters can be finely adjusted, which is super good.

Overview

Nano Saturate offers the fastest way to saturate your sound for free.

Developed for modern progressive house sounds, it provides the perfect sound for distorted Supersaw.

Nano Saturate includes 11 different saturation algorithms for you to choose from.Also, this VST has an invisible limiter.This limiter ensures that the peak level of the wet signal never exceeds the peak level of the original signal (exception when using the stereo knob).This algorithm also has automatic resonance detection, which can be controlled with the Drone/Resonance knob.

Method of operation

Tab Control : Select from 11 types of Saturation Algorithm.

Mix : How much the wet and dry signals are mixed.

Power : Increases the strength of the 11 saturation modes.

Resonance : Reduces resonance detected by the algorithm.

Drone : Sounds without resonance or original sound are classified as “Drone”.You can increase or decrease the Drone sound with this knob.

Stereo: Increases the stereo saturation Stereo to 200% or reduces it to mono.

format

Win VST3 (64bit)

 

Download

You can download it without registration.

It seems that there is no official site, and it is downloaded from KVR.

Click the link above and the download will start.

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Installation

After unzipping, you will find "Nano Saturate.vst3" in the file below.

Nano Saturate.vst3\Contents\x86_64-win

 

Path of VST3

C: \ Program Files \ Common Files \ VST3

 

Summary

I wasn't expecting much, but it was super good.

It is easy to use with a wide variety of saturation types and fine adjustments can be made well.

Will there be a new great developer?

I look forward to watching him continue to play an active role in the future.

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